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Includes smart gift case. *The only pocket lighter, regardless of fuel used that gives 6 months of lights without refueling (even for pack-a-day smokers). PARKER FlAMINA'IRI MÁn &y 'r :F:', PÁQ'I( , " P, : :8f? J :$ it @ 1951-The Parker Pen Co been having his hair cut at the Waldorf- AstorIa Hotel barbershop for twenty- five years! He eats at restaurants like Gallagher's and Moore's and Shor's and the Colony, and he has drinks, from time to time, at the Biltmore bar All sorts of people come to his home for cocktails and meals, including numerous big politicians in Tammany Hall, but he said that he hates politics, and when these people start talking politics, he doesn't listen-politics is that distasteful to him. He is very, very loyal to his friends. He won't let a pal down. He'll even sign a note for hundreds of thou- '1 sands of dollars for a pal and never worry what for. And he works hard He gets up early every morning and makes all sorts of phone calls around the country, long distance, before 9 A.M. He has a strongbox at home with forty to forty-three thousand dollars in cash in it, and both he and his wife have the combination. He golfs frequently. fIe takes airplanes) but his wife won't fly- she takes the traIn places. He goes to New Orleans for the "carnival" (Huey Long once asked him to come to New Orleans to make a "survey.") Mr. Costello is the type of man other men have faith in. They ask his advice on all manner of things, including whether an act in a night club like the Beverly Club in New Orleans is good or not. If he says it's good, his pals believe it's good. And Mr. Costello apparently gets around to the bars a lot, and he'll suggest to bartenders and customers that a particular brand of whiskey is good and they should drink it, and they take his advice. He called this "spreading propaganda." It certainly was interest- ing to hear him talk. Also, he had a smart lawyer with him who wouldn't let him answer some of the questions at all, not even with an if-you-know-why- ask-me answer. F or a couple of days during this pro- gram, Aunt Pauline, the ex-Mayor of New York City, Mr. William O'Dwyer, was in the witness chair. He's now the United States Amhassador to Mexico, but Mr. Halley, who asked most of the questions, never asked him one about Mexico. Mr. Halley wanted to know about the time Mr. O'Dwyer was the Mayor of New York, and the time, before that, when he was in the Army, and the time, before that, when he was the District Attorney of Brook- lyn. He wanted to know had Mr. -,',." O'Dwyer ever noticed a "link" between crime and politics, hut Mr. O'Dwyer was another of those fellows who would never let a pal down. He talked a lot about "little" things-he kept referring MARCH 1, '9 5 1 "'::: "-,, .,::,,, J " .*, +.' , , ' " \". << \ 'i .'-': i ::-= ::." .... 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